The "Submit track names" is an important function because 1) it allows users to share new track names, titles and artists, preventing hundreds of people from having to type in the same thing, and 2) if the rip fails once, or you want to re-rip for any reason, you don't have to type in the whole thing all over again, which is incredibly tedious.
I have recently switched to Ubuntu from Windows and while I find SoundJuicer adequate for what I used to use Windows programs for, its "Submit track names" feature is just utterly unusable and incomprehensible. Can someone explain why it is so bad? On Windows I believe the rippers used freedb or a similar service. If you have the misfortune to be ripping a CD which is not in the database, which happens to me a lot, you typed in all the track titles, artists etc. and then clicked Submit. Off it went and the next time you happened to try to rip the CD on a different computer the titles were found. It JUST WORKED. With Soundjuicer, here's what happens. I have already entered the track title, artist, etc. into the SJ interface. Then when I click "Submit" I am sent off to a web page, where I have to register, then apparently use some Wiki-like interface to re-enter the information I already entered, for the second time. This is where I gave up. IMHO use whatever service you like, but just submit the info the user has already entered into SJ to that service. Do not send the user to any web pages. Or at least allow the user a preference box that says "Do not send me to any &*#$% web pages when I click Submit". Thanks for listening. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/SoundJuicer-%22Submit-Track-Names%22-is-unusable.-tf3700189.html#a10347113 Sent from the Gnome - Usability mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Usability mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability
